The summary of the poem" The Laburnum" written by Meera Oberoi
what about the flowers pls explain this paragraph
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Meera Oberoi in her poem 'The Laburnum' describes magic of the single laburnum tree which she sees down the road from her house. The tree with its silence appears unlike crows that like to caw. Yet it is similar to crows as it has nothing special about its height and its leaves.
Contrarily, when summer approaches the tree starts to bloom and in May it is laden with golden flowers. During heavy downpour when everything turns dark, the tree shines with its yellow light. It dazzles every eye that sees it and with the blowing breeze, the flowers drop on passersby. The beggar on the road smiles when he sees the tree and realizes at least there's something that is free.
Contrarily, when summer approaches the tree starts to bloom and in May it is laden with golden flowers. During heavy downpour when everything turns dark, the tree shines with its yellow light. It dazzles every eye that sees it and with the blowing breeze, the flowers drop on passersby. The beggar on the road smiles when he sees the tree and realizes at least there's something that is free.
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THE POEM IS ABOUT THE LABURNUM TREE THAT BLOOMS IN SUMMER. WHEN BARE, IT IS AN ORDINARY TREE & NOT SOMETHING THAT CATCHES SOMEONES ATTENTION. BUT WHEN ITS BRILLIANT GOLDEN FLOWERS BLOOM, THEY ADD UP COLOR TO THE OTHERWISE DRY AND HOT SUMMER. THE FLOWERS ARE SO DAZZLING THAT THEY BRIGHTEN UP DULL STORMY DAYS AND GIVE PLEASURE TO EVERYONE WHO PASSES BY.
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